Tag: mass surveillance

The bad, the good, and the hopeful on surveillance reform
The U.S. Senate passed — and President Trump has signed into law — a bill that will extend and expand invasive surveillance programs like PRISM and Upstream. But we have reason to be hopeful that this fight is not over.

Don’t let U.S. Congress expand mass surveillance
Help spread the word about Sec 702 and tweet to your members of Congress to end warrantless surveillance!

Independent journalist Marcy Wheeler declared “Hero” for work to highlight surveillance abuses
Holding U.S. intelligence agencies accountable to the public supports human rights.

Globos de vigilancia en Buenos Aires: peligro para la privacidad
Vigilancia en público: un tema de derechos.

Access sends open letter to Commissioner Malmström seeking clarifications on claims from yesterday’s hearing
In an open letter sent today to Commissioner Malmström, Access requests the Commissioner-designate for Trade for immediate feedback on the aspersions she placed on the validity of the acquired document during yesterday’s hearing in the European Parliament.

Document shows Commissioner Malmström secretly working with the U.S. to undermine data protection regulations
The former Home Affairs Commissioner has been systematically undermining the work of her own commission, and would be unfit to defend EU citizens’ interests as Trade Commissioner.